NEW HAVEN, CT, April 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) There is no doubt that Yahoo's ability to spot "leadership and success" is a testament to its own dynamic "leadership and success". Take "THE FOUR-STAR DIET: Based Upon The Wisdom Of General Colin Powell & Other Ridiculously Brilliant Leaders" for example. The ink on this, now, "global sensation" was barely dry when Yahoo invited author, Laura J. Wellington, to take part in the makeover series "Style Studio with Rebecca Minkoff" hosted by Yahoo.
"True influence and change causes chatter. It's the mark of being a leader - a measure of impact and success well covered throughout my book. Thanks Yahoo and Style Studio. Not only did you underscore the validity of what I've written but you gave me a glamorous, new look to match an incredible, new book! I appreciate your support on many levels," says Laura Wellington.
See link: http://screen.yahoo.com/laura-age-appropriate-author-120000103.html
Laura Wellington has a lot more to appreciate these days as iVillage.com, Fox and Connecticut Style (WTNH) join The Huffington Post, Yahoo, and additional major media contributing to the rave reviews and the global takeover of "THE FOUR-STAR DIET". See below:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2233175040001/battle-of-the-bulge-the-four-star-diet/ (VIDEO)
http://www.ivillage.com/recruiting-colin-powell-beat-bulge/4-a-530379
http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/ct_style/book-lovers-corner-the-four-star-diet#.UWAFeJNQGfE (Video)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-niver-rajna/dieting-is-war-are-you ... 68866.html
"So many great companies and news organizations are throwing their own weight behind this book. I feel extremely honored by this and can't thank them enough. I invite more to join rank and sound the battle cry of health and happiness that this book has to offer. The more that do, the more people we will help...with the larger impact benefiting every one of us," stated Laura J. Wellington.
For further information or to arrange an interview, contact Connie Roberts, Wow!media, (201) 478-0190, www.thefourstardiet.com, wowmedia575@gmail.com
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